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Goniophyllum (Rugose coral), fossil, early-mid Silurian era

Goniophyllum (Rugose coral), fossil, early-mid Silurian era


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Goniophyllum (Rugose coral), fossil, early-mid Silurian era

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Coral Fossil Invertebrate Palaeontology Prehistoric Era Silurian Rugose Coral


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This stunning print captures the intricate beauty of a Goniophyllum, a species of Rugose coral that thrived during the early-mid Silurian era. Against a clean white background, this fossilized invertebrate takes center stage in all its prehistoric glory. The studio shot allows for every detail to be showcased, from the delicate ridges and curves to the mesmerizing patterns etched into its surface. As we gaze upon this vertical composition, we are transported back millions of years ago when these magnificent creatures inhabited ancient seas. This single object serves as a tangible link between our present world and an era long gone by. It is a testament to the wonders of palaeontology and reminds us of Earth's rich history. Colin Keates' expert photography skills have truly brought this rugose coral fossil to life once again. Through his lens, we can appreciate both its scientific significance and aesthetic appeal. The image evokes curiosity about our planet's past inhabitants and invites us to explore further into the mysteries hidden within rocks and fossils. With no people present in the frame, our attention is solely focused on this remarkable relic from the Silurian period. Its timeless elegance transcends time itself, reminding us that even in extinction there is beauty worth preserving. Universal Images Group (UIG) has provided us with yet another captivating glimpse into Earth's natural wonders through Colin Keates' artistry behind the camera lens.

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